Train, George Francis, 1829-1904
Train, George Francis
George Francis Train American businessman (1829–1904)
Train, George F.
VIAF ID: 5713728 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Francis Train ‡c American businessman (1829–1904)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Train, George Francis, ‡d 1829-1904
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
Works
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After five years of silence he once more takes command of the people's army. Geo. Francis Train's lecture at Association Hall postponed till Wednesday ev'g April 18, '77... Geo. Francis Train rallies the brotherhood of locomotive engineers to battle!.. Onward with the Greenback Republic and overboard with the gold coin monarchy: let ten million workingmen and women rally round their chief. | |
An American eagle in a British cage ... | |
Cuba libre! Citizen Geo. Francis Train will lecture on Cuba at the new armory, Massillon, O. Wednesday evening, Feb. 17th ... | |
The facts; or, At whose door does the sin (?) lie? | |
Female suffrage : song and chorus | |
Geo. Francis Train showing up the Monroe doctrine. | |
Geo. Francis Train, unionist, on T. Colley Grattan, secessionist. | |
The great epigram campaign of Kansas. Championship of woman. | |
Immense excitement. Mr. Train breaking up the Philadelphia Tweed ring of "Addition, division and silence." Third lecture Friday evening, April 20, 1877, and every night until Childs and his "Ring thieves" strike their flag! Mr. Train's motto is "Interest or Fear."...Tom Scott's downfall shown on the black-board to night! Look out for the crash! | |
Letter from George F. Train. Danville, Pa., October 29th, 1864. To the editor of The Age, Philadelphia ... | |
A little plain talk with John Bull | |
merchant abroad in Europe, Asia and Australia | |
My life in many states and in foreign lands | |
Report of the banquet, given by George Francis Train, esq., of Boston, U.S., to inaugurate the opening of the first street railway in Europe, at Birkenhead, August 30, 1860, 2004: | |
Report of the proceedings at a dinner | |
Speech on Irish independence and English neutrality. Delivered before the Fenian Congress and Fenian chiefs at the Philadelphia Academy of Music, Oct. 18, 1865. | |
Spread-eagleism. | |
Trade with Portugal and its colonies | |
Train ligue (Omaha, Neb.) | |
Train on Russell. The American champion & the English libeller. | |
Train's great speech on Mexico. Delivered in London, May 27, 1862, and printed from early proof sheets in advance of the publication in London ... | |
Train's speeches in England ... 1862: | |
Train's speeches on slavery, emancipation, and pardoning of traitors | |
Union speeches delivered in England during the present American war. | |
Le véritable Phileas Fogg : la vie tumultueuse de George Francis Train | |
A Yankee merchant in goldrush Australia; the letters of George Francis Train 1853-55 | |
Young America in Wall-Street. |